EGYPTIAN RIDDIM produced by SONIC SOUNDS 1995
Egyptian Overview
The Egyptian Riddim compilation from 1995 brought fresh energy to dancehall with its club-ready tracks. At the heart of this release are two standout songs: “Controversy” by Legend and “Phone Booth” by Shaka Delly. Both tracks capture the lively spirit of the riddim, making them favorites in sound clashes and parties of the era. Legend’s “Controversy” delivers sharp lyrics and a catchy flow, adding real street energy to the compilation. Legend is well known in the dancehall scene for his lyrical skills and has been featured on several popular Jamaican mixtapes. His work on this riddim added to his reputation for hard-hitting verses. Shaka Delly’s “Phone Booth” brings a different flavor, with smooth melodies and a confident delivery. Shaka Delly is best known for his collaboration with Beenie Man on the hit song “Dancehall Queen,” which was a major success and helped raise his profile internationally. The mastermind behind the Egyptian Riddim is SONIC SOUNDS, a respected producer and label in Jamaica. SONIC SOUNDS has played a big role in the history of reggae and dancehall, distributing music for top artists and labels since the 1970s. Their experience helped shape the riddim into a cohesive, dancefloor-friendly sound. In 1995, this compilation stood out in the bashment scene, showing how one riddim could bring together unique voices and keep the dancehall moving.
Egyptian Tracklist:
- Legend – Controversy
- Shaka Delly – Phone Booth
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